A longtime civil rights leader has been suspended from his position with the Montclair NAACP amid a firestorm over comments he made about Chasidic Jews in other New Jersey communities.
James Harris issued a written apology Monday evening for his remarks at a Dec. 30 forum.
“My whole life has been devoted to civil rights and promotion of justice and equity for all people. I abhor violence against any community,” Harris said, while condemning the recent violence in Jersey City, in Monsey, New York, and “all of the recent hate crimes against the Jewish communities.”
“My personal statement was meant to focus on the impact of gentrification on lower socioeconomic communities in Montclair, NJ. Instead, I used a regional example of Lakewood, NJ real estate and public education funding. Unfortunately, I used terms and examples that have been interpreted as anti-Semitic.”